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Welcome to the July issue


It’s all back to normal this month and the local Councillors and our MP return with updates on local issues.


Congratulations to all involved in the Corfe Mullen Carnival last month which was a great success as always – see page 6 for photos!


We have been happy to hear good news from a number of local people this month: Corfe Hills’ teacher, David Wood, got in touch to share his success at the recent European Aquathlon Championships and his plans to enter the World Championships later this year (pg 30); Broadstone Financial Adviser, Scott Symes, told us how he has been awarded chartered status (pg41) and congratulations to Lockyer’s Middle School teacher Alison Shivas who won Dorset Middle School Teacher of the Year (pg34). Meanwhile on the Corfe Mullen/Broadstone border, local resident Cynthia Grant shared this photo of a very rare ‘white’ blackbird that she spotted in her garden.


New advertisers this month include The Original Bed Warehouse (pg9), which is offering a discount for Link readers, and Mr Loveridge Gardening Services (pg16), who will help you to make the most of your outdoor space.


Lastly, don’t miss out on page 18, where regular advertiser, Forum Jewellers, is celebrating 35 years in business by offering a £35 gift voucher for anyone spending £100 in store.


Please get in touch if you’d like to advertise your business, organisation or event in our magazines, we would be happy to answer any questions.


Until next time, Karen In this issue...


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